I'm enraged about parents having no way to opt their kids out of viewing a presidential speech about education.
Absolutely furious!
I am of course referring to the October 1, 1991, speech by the elder Bush that was beamed to almost all of America's classrooms.
This was nothing but a campaign speech designed to show us all the great things Bush supposedly did for us.
I was a high school senior at the time, and all I heard from the teachers at my school in the days leading up to the speech was how we're going to watch this speech, by golly, and we better like it.
I don't remember a thing about watching the speech, but I know it was shown to my class. I don't have my 1991 diary handy, so I don't know if I missed school that day. Most likely, I saw the speech but just didn't pay any attention to it, because every word that came out of Bush's mouth was so pointless.
Hell, the school even made a point of fixing the long-broken TV in our classroom just so we'd have a chance to see Bush's campaign speech!
Where was my opt-out??? Is this anything like how we couldn't opt out of those pro-Gulf War rallies on Fountain Square the school took us to?
I'M GONNA SUE over being forced to watch Bush's speech! Waaah waaah waaah!
Thursday, September 3, 2009
So where was my opt-out?
Posted by Bandit at 10:13 PM
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I SO remember this speech!!! Dick Gephardt came right out and called it a campaign speech!
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